(On tap) Nashville. Very pale pilsener golden with a creamy, white head. Rather light aroma of malt. Very light body, vague notes of malt - and then what seems to be a typical American brew pub twist - a nasty tang of mold. No hops. 290306

Nashville. Transparent pale yellow in color with a retracting yellow-tinted film that cakes the edges. Clean linen sheets and a starchy sting kick out the light aromatic lager rhythms. Herbal baguette flavor at its best, but it’s fairly retched. Wishy washy, yeasty lemons, and an overall light load. Seems all too common with a Miller Lite, but only unpasteurized and sweetened with a touch of lemon juice in this rendition. Corn flakes come out with a well-water finish to deliver on the ol’ formula of what-you-se-is-what-you-get.

Light yellow, light body with moderate bitterness. Lace in glass. Some malt aroma, some Liberty hops, a bit grassy, balanced and neither too bitter nor sweet with some elemnent of each, good for its style. Very fresh and a good lunchtime beer when you can have a pint and still get through the afternoon.

Light golden color that looks clean. The taste is right in there with most commercial lite beers. It was a little sweet and reminded me of a mgd that i poured in a glass and left in the frige overnight and then drank it. I drank one to rate it and will not drink another. I guess every micro has to make something for everybody. Not as bad as a Natural lite but just not for me.

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